Thursday, September 24, 2009

Epitaphs - from Lindy

I have longed for a place to go and ‘be’ with Ben alone. Staring at his box of ashes on a bookshelf doesn’t seem right. Neither does not having any kind of formal reminder that he has walked upon this earth.

Faulkner Memorial is a beautiful place. It is where we had Ben cremated (how I wish we had had him buried). But it is too far away from us to go spontaneously and/or often. So with Matt’s help we have found and confirmed a spot in a nearby cemetry for his ashes. The site is in a grassy spot in the shade of a beautiful elm tree. It is simple and peaceful.

It is the closest I have come to feeling Ben’s presence. We think it is where he would like to be.

We can now make up an epitaph. What about these that I found in a book?:
Here lies Ezekiel Aikle……
Aged 102
The Good
Die Young.
(East Dalhousie Cemetery, Nova Scotia.)
Or this one I like:
Sacred to the memory of Anthony Drake
Who died for peace and quietness sake;
His wife was constantly scolding and scoffin’;
So he sought for repose in a twelve-dollar coffin.
(Burlington Churchyard, Massachusetts).
The plaque next to Ben’s has a toy wind whirler, the kind that are sold at shows and fairs, along with another more robust wind chime looking like a bee. As we stood and looked and smiled, Matt said "Do you think a puck and stick (in-line hockey) would be stolen if we put them on Ben’s plaque"

I wonder what Michael Jackson’s epitaph is?

If you know any funny ones please let us know. We will put them here even if we can’t promise to use it for Ben’s plaque!

5 comments:

jill said...

'I told you I felt ill'
Spike Milligan
well, that was what he wanted I don't know if they did

jill said...

Jackie French's epitaph, listed her great great great grandfather, Mr Ffrench (1760) as 160 years old,
literacy was a rare pleasure then

Tim P said...

On a gravestone in Waverley Cemetery in Sydney:

"He was an accountant"

Exciting!

Rural Training Initiatives said...

"she said her feet were killing her"

Ben's Bloggers said...

My cousin Nancy from Canada sent us details of her dad's epitaph:

"It's not that I'm always right...it's just that I'm never wrong."

Thanks Nancy!